I decided to try my hand in making a cinematic, and I'm planning on making it into a music video. Just started today, learning how to use the camera and stuff, and I've realized that camera controls are a huge pain in the ass. I'm going to go ahead and try anyway lol
If anyone knows an easier way to set cameras besides double clicking them and setting the options manually, please share that knowledge.
Preview:
I had a video, but it ended up being 400MB because of my screen resolution or something haha
Well there's a pretty easy way I just figured out now. Hold CTRL and drag around with your right mouse button untill you got the perfect shot, then hit the Set Camera To Current View button and voila! This saves you alot of time actually.
I decided to try my hand in making a cinematic, and I'm planning on making it into a music video. Just started today, learning how to use the camera and stuff, and I've realized that camera controls are a huge pain in the ass. I'm going to go ahead and try anyway lol
If anyone knows an easier way to set cameras besides double clicking them and setting the options manually, please share that knowledge.
Preview:
I had a video, but it ended up being 400MB because of my screen resolution or something haha
@SystemSe7en: Go
Well there's a pretty easy way I just figured out now. Hold CTRL and drag around with your right mouse button untill you got the perfect shot, then hit the Set Camera To Current View button and voila! This saves you alot of time actually.
@lnsidious: Go
Does it set pitch too?